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Face-to-face contact in blended learning for intercultural education: the role of teachers
Authors:Roger Austin  Angela Rickard  Jacqueline Reilly
Institution:1. School of Education, Ulster University, Coleraine, Northern Ireland, UK;2. Department of Education, Maynooth University, Maynooth, Ireland
Abstract:In societies experiencing or emerging from conflict, teachers often deliver educational programmes designed to build community cohesion. We report on research which examined teachers’ views of the implementation of a programme involving both face-to-face and online contact between pupils. Findings suggest that this blended approach is highly motivational, enhancing online work and relationship building. The research underlines the importance of the political, educational and historical context for work of this sort and the impact this has on the particular blend of online and face-to-face interaction. Implications for policymakers and teachers include value for money and sustainability of blended intercultural education in similar contexts.
Keywords:intercultural education  blended contact between pupils  peace-building in Ireland
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